It’s that time again, The Bachelorette has officially begun for 2020, this year with a special twist, the first of its kind in Australia– a double edition with sisters Elly and Becky Miles.
Both Elly and Becky will be handing out roses this year as they search for love together, from the same group of eligible men.
We’ve already seen from early trailers there will not only be double the love but double the drama.
In one teaser we’ve seen a contestant pull Becky aside to dob in some bad behaviour.
“He’s said a few comments that are just disrespectful and very shallow,” he says to the stunned Bachelorette.
It inevitably leads to Becky furiously confronting and sending the mystery man home.
“I’m not buying what you’re saying,” she tells him, before ending the conversation, saying, “I just think it’s time for you to leave”.
One unnamed source also spilled on the nitty gritty details to So Dramatic! of how Elly and Becky’s hopefuls would be divided.
“They both get to know all the guys, then after the first week the guys have to decide which girl they’re most interest in pursuing,” host Megan Pustetto revealed.
“It’s not an even playing field. 13 guys go with Elly and only 7 guys go with Becky,” she claims.
Elly and Becky confirmed to TV WEEK ahead of the premiere that they alternate in handing out roses, and don’t always stick to two clear groups.
“We both hand out roses, but it was interesting, because sometimes one of us might have wanted to send one person home, but the other would say, ‘No, keep him around – I want to see more of him,'” Elly revealed.
As Elly and Becky doll out the roses, and we dig into the Cadbury version on the couch, we’re recapping all the unlucky-in-love men who have been sent home.
Adam
Our hearts broke a little for sweet Geologist Adam who was sent home after hometowns with Elly.
Shannon
After making it to hometowns with Becky, the Bachelorette realised her feelings hadn’t progressed for Shannon. Choosing not to wait for a rose ceremony, Becky broke it off while visiting his family home, and honestly, Shannon took it like a complete gentleman.
James
A tense “last supper” with fellow contestants, Elly and Becky saw James lose his cool and his place in the mansion.
Sam
Unfortunately Sam’s connection with Becky just didn’t match that of her final three blokes.
Damien
Damien’s dazzling smile and reality TV connections weren’t enough to keep him on the show to win over the Bachelorette sisters.
Agostini
It just wasn’t meant to be for handsome barber-turned-business owner, Agostini.
harry
Harry ultimately put his adorable son Xavier first when he chose to leave the mansion in episode four.
Pascale
In an explosive walkout, Pascale was outed by his fellow contestants as having a few er, controversial things to say about Elly and Becky, And thus, he went packing.
Trent
Trent was sadly left rose-less in the second rose ceremony after failing to strike up a connection with either sister.
Andrew
Sweet and funny Andrew was also given the boot by the Bachelorette‘s.
Rudy
Mr Italy didn’t quite make the cut for Elly and Becky. He was sent packing in episode three.
Saj
Sweetheart Saj also jetted off in episode three. It was short, but very sweet!
Ab
Ab
Nobody wants to be the first to go, unless you’re Ab.
The enigmatic performer shocked fans and the Bacherlorette sisters by rejecting Becky’s rose in the very first ceremony.
Revealing to the older Miles sister he just wasn’t feeling it, there was no hard feelings, only a mutual appreciation for being upfront and honest.
Nick
Nick
Ah Nick, we barely knew thee.
Samuel
Samuel
Though his time was brief, we will never forget Samuel’s parting words or better yet, sounds, mimicking a “dolphin kiss”.
Jake
Jake
Despite making one of this year’s biggest entrances, Jake failed to make a connection with Elly or Becky.
We don’t know who looked more upset he was leaving, Jake or his show-bestie, James.